SuumCuique1011
SuumCuique1011 t1_j8lbnw3 wrote
Reply to comment by backslashdotcom in I guess my car wanted to be sedated by backslashdotcom
That's hilarious. The first time I heard that phrase was from a neighbor who is a mechanic. I can do the basics and I love cars, but I'm by no means an expert.
Keep on keeping on. It sounds like you know what you're doing.
SuumCuique1011 t1_j8l9zq5 wrote
Reply to comment by backslashdotcom in I guess my car wanted to be sedated by backslashdotcom
Ride it until the wheels fall off; or, replace the clutch? Is that even possible nowadays?
SuumCuique1011 t1_j8grrrj wrote
Reply to comment by ZeusTheRecluse in I guess my car wanted to be sedated by backslashdotcom
Get me to a dealer.
Fix the powertain.
I can't control my steering.
My spark plugs? Oil-stained.
My transmission is seizing.
I start to hydroplane.
Oh no, no, no, no, nooo...
SuumCuique1011 t1_j6geha6 wrote
What looks clearer? 1...or 2...1........or 2....? Ok now 3.....or 4? 3.............or 4?
SuumCuique1011 t1_j1x44yk wrote
Reply to comment by Yourfaceis-23 in Kids realize what you did for them and appreciate it once they have kids of their own. Spouses or SOs don’t realize or appreciate it until you’re gone. by Yourfaceis-23
That sucks and I'm sorry to hear that.
Part of the reason I don't want to start dating again is because our dynamic works for now and I don't feel the need to date. She's off doing her thing. I want to spend as much time as possible with my kid. He might get more angsty and hormonal at some point, but I want to at least build that solid base of trust and communication so that he can come to me to talk if he needs to.
It sounds like your ex isn't a total POS. I don't know your situation, but I would hope you guys can work together to keep that ball rolling.
I may be totally out of line here, but if you're already living with your new bf and his kids, you've got to have a mutual partnership and understanding with him and his kids.
You're a team living in the same household. Keeping a household running has to be a team effort, imho.
I wish you the best of luck.
SuumCuique1011 t1_j1x06ez wrote
Reply to Kids realize what you did for them and appreciate it once they have kids of their own. Spouses or SOs don’t realize or appreciate it until you’re gone. by Yourfaceis-23
The first part will be true. After a divorce, the second part won't necessarily be true.
It's much easier to blame any and all difficulties with the child on the dead parent.
The more you know 🌠
SuumCuique1011 t1_iybd8pi wrote
Reply to comment by m3003 in Makeshift sign over FDR Drive, NYC that reads: Arrest Trump by supercoincidence
Google "Trump Street" in Google maps.
SuumCuique1011 t1_iuusa96 wrote
Reply to comment by CO420Tech in First-Time Visit to Colorado [2268 x 4032] [OC] by remyron
How convenient! I love terrible places too! So intriguing!
Colorado it is!
SuumCuique1011 t1_iuue4am wrote
Never been. Colorado is on my bucket list though.
SuumCuique1011 t1_irzaa8m wrote
Reply to comment by Thatcanadianguy300 in Untitled, Me, Traditional, 2022 by Thatcanadianguy300
It could equate to people's experinces with night terrors or the like. Maybe a bad dream inspires something like this?
I'm sorry, but you have to had some kind of muse here. Whether it's other people's stories, your own experiences or a creepypasta?
SuumCuique1011 t1_irz2fol wrote
Reply to Untitled, Me, Traditional, 2022 by Thatcanadianguy300
So, there's some intense feeling behind this. I have my own interpretation, but I'd like to hear yours first if you care to indulge.
SuumCuique1011 t1_jdexflf wrote
Reply to comment by purpleefilthh in Bruce Campbell and his kids on the set of Army of Darkness (1992) by Naweezy
""YOU WANT SOME HOT CHOCOLATE!?"